Deeply spiritual. Deeply sexual. Deeply playful. Deeply enraged. Deeply serious about my purpose on this earth. There are many dualities within me and I indulge them all. It's all about balance.
~Akasha Lotus, I Am Made of Many Women from 'The Soul Promptings of a Nomadic Goddess'
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5 months of quiet.
I’m ready for Imbolc .
Suffering from depression and anxiety has me isolating myself other than going to work and getting groceries.
Am I the only one experiencing this shadow, this gray cloud hovering over me but it never rains?
I’m starting to do art again, it’s been years but it’s helping.
I finally got a desk, so my altars are now in their rightful place, it feels nice.
More content coming soon. Thank you for staying❤️🔥
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please rest. you can try again tomorrow. it’s okay, i promise.
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Oh hi! Who can’t wait for fall so they decorated their altar for Mabon and Samhain? ME. I work constantly during Fall through the holidays, so I barely have time to celebrate anything around that time.
My main theme for the altar obviously was color themed as well as still honoring the deities I work with. I do also have a collection of jewelry that I’ve dedicated to wear during this season.
Crystals: Labradorite, Citrine, Rose Quartz, Onyx, Carnelian, Selenite, Amethyst.
“Food” , plants ,decor representing Mabon/Samhain :
Pumpkins and Apples,mushrooms
Plants:
Autumn leaves, red and orange flowers, sunflowers, pine cones
Black candle for protection
Skull vase for Samhain
Cauldron
Skull key for Hecate
Wolfs paw for Artemis
Skeleton bat, mermaid (for Aphrodite), gengar & Bulbasaur(for Hermes),
Florida water, bookmark, abundance cup
The fake window frame is a project that’s in progress, I’m still looking for the right holographic vinyl to use on it, that way it can be a sun catcher of some sort.
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“Spring comes quickly: overnight the plum tree blossoms, the warm air fills with bird calls.”
— Louise Glück, from Primavera in “Poems 1962-2012″
(via adrasteiax)
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“Cemetery flowers after the ice storm”
by Peter Fricke
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